As a former teacher and principal, I have studied all types of different learning styles, more than I can count. I apply that pedagogy and process to entrepreneurs the same way I would with my Algebra students.
Simply put, there are 12 major milestones needed to get you from the starting line to the finish line.
And it begins with acquiring the knowledge you’ll need for your business (without taking the GMAT and going to business school).
TAKE A LOOK & SEE WHERE YOU LAND….
Phase 1
DESIRE
You know you want something of your own
ASK
You start to find problems you can solve
LISTEN
You being to seek information about the problem you want to solve
READ
You search for others who have a solution to the problem and begin to formulate your unique approach.
Phase 2
WRITE
You start developing the language of compassion that would resonate with someone who is experiencing said problem.
EXPERIMENT
You start developing ways to test your approach to the resolution
OBSERVE
You begin to develop a deeper understanding of the solution you provided and begin to tweak and modify it to become monetized.
PRACTICE
You start to adjust offers to market trends and find your space and begin to attract your ideal client
Phase 3
DEFINE
You have your service/product defined and now you are ready to develop the strategy around it for marketing and sales
PUT IN ORDER
You develop systems for sales automation
TEACH
Your audience begins to seek additional opportunities to work with you and view you as an expert.
ACTION
With sales systems automated, you step into more collaborations, partnerships, and public relations opportunities.
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Join the BRA Network community of entrepreneurship who are at varying stages and gain inspiration, education, and wisdom from each other. Network and develop relationships with like-minded entrepreneurs, like yourself.
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Book a 90 Minute Clarity Call.
After reviewing your application and qualifying, I will identify which phase you are in. Next, we’ll work one-on-one to develop an action plan to help you advance to the next phase. This is when preparation meets opportunity and we apply strategy and commitment.
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